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Sinclair Method Studies

Published on: 11/06/2025

This article examines the scientific foundation behind TSM, drawing on nearly three decades of peer‑reviewed trials, neuroimaging research, and systematic reviews.

What People Say About The Sinclair Method: Life-Changing, Incredible, and Unbelievable

What People Say About The Sinclair Method: Life-Changing, Incredible, and Unbelievable

Published on: 18/02/2025

If you've been searching for a solution to problem drinking, you've likely come across The Sinclair Method (TSM). Unlike traditional recovery approaches that focus on abstinence, TSM helps people gradually reduce their alcohol consumption with the aid of Naltrexone—a prescription medication that blocks the brain’s reward response to alcohol.

Resources for The Sinclair Method
The Sinclair Method in the UK: A Science-Based Approach to Alcohol Recovery

The Sinclair Method in the UK: A Science-Based Approach to Alcohol Recovery

Published on: 20/01/2025

The Sinclair Method (TSM) is a scientifically proven approach to reducing alcohol consumption by addressing addiction at a neurological level. Unlike traditional abstinence-based programmes, TSM allows individuals to continue drinking while gradually reducing their intake through the use of Naltrexone an opioid blocker that diminishes the reinforcing effects of alcohol

The Sinclair Method (TSM)
The Biological Process of Alcohol Metabolism

The Biological Process of Alcohol Metabolism

Published on: 23/05/2024

How the human body metabolizes alcohol, including the role of the liver and enzymes.

Neuroscience
Long-term Recovery and Relapse Rates

Long-term Recovery and Relapse Rates

Published on: 11/04/2024

Analysis of long-term recovery prospects and relapse rates for gradual reduction and immediate cessation.

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